Still stuck on StOOpid huh? The average price of gas under Bush was $1.84 ish. Under Chairman Maobama, it is double that. I realize it impacts you little, what with your roller blades and Prius, but back away from the Koolaid and look at a gas sign or two.

The price remained low until the Pelosi-Reid circle jerks came into power, this was in a time when the president still allowed congress to have a share of the power in the governence of the country.
Whre the situation reached emergency proportions and the Dem congress still refused to lift the drilling moritorium Bush finally stepped in and lifted it by executive order. One of Obamas first actions was to put the moritorium back in place and once more fuel prices begin to rise.

11-11-2012, 12:28 PM

AmPat

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Originally Posted by Rockntractor

The price remained low until the Pelosi-Reid circle jerks came into power, this was in a time when the president still allowed congress to have a share of the power in the governence of the country.
Whre the situation reached emergency proportions and the Dem congress still refused to lift the drilling moritorium Bush finally stepped in and lifted it by executive order. One of Obamas first actions was to put the moritorium back in place and once more fuel prices begin to rise.

No, no no,, You just don't get it. That doesn't fit the narrative and is devastating to Chaiman Maobama. Go easy on our resident Stuck On Stoopid, he can't handle the truth.

11-11-2012, 12:51 PM

Novaheart

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Originally Posted by AmPat

Still stuck on StOOpid huh? The average price of gas under Bush was $1.84 ish. Under Chairman Maobama, it is double that. I realize it impacts you little, what with your roller blades and Prius, but back away from the Koolaid and look at a gas sign or two.

Consider that the average price of a regular gallon of gas at U.S. pumps was $1.85 when Bush was sworn in for his second term in January 2005 and $1.84 when Obama took office in January 2009 on the promise of change, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Adjusting for inflation, prices rose to $2.52 (Bush) and $2.53 (Obama) seven months into their terms, $2.76 and $2.71, respectively, nearly two years in and $3.27 each three years in. This month, gas is $3.85, more than a dime cheaper than at this point during Bush's second term when adjusted for inflation.
The average, through 45 months in office? Obama: $3.04; Bush's second term: $2.98.

Consider that the average price of a regular gallon of gas at U.S. pumps was $1.85 when Bush was sworn in for his second term in January 2005 and $1.84 when Obama took office in January 2009 on the promise of change, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Adjusting for inflation, prices rose to $2.52 (Bush) and $2.53 (Obama) seven months into their terms, $2.76 and $2.71, respectively, nearly two years in and $3.27 each three years in. This month, gas is $3.85, more than a dime cheaper than at this point during Bush's second term when adjusted for inflation.
The average, through 45 months in office? Obama: $3.04; Bush's second term: $2.98.

Proving yet again how how painfully you stretch the truth to suit your narrative. O Blowhard has been the single source problem that has skyrocketed fuel prices since he infested the White House.

Why is it again that you cherry pick the length of your comparison to suit Chairman Wonderful? The way I see it, O Blowhard has prices in the mid to high three dollar range and GW had them at the $1.84 average FOR 8 YEARS! When O Blowhard gets them around $1.84 for 8 MONTHS, let me know,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.